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Nvidia hits record high after approval to sell H200 to China, surpasses silver by market cap
Nvidia shares hit a record $236.46 after the U.S. government approved sales of H200 chips to about 10 Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance and JD.com. The move could partially reopen top-tier AI chip sales in China after October 2023 export controls. Lenovo and Foxconn were approved as distributors. Nvidia’s market value rose to $5.52 trillion, overtaking silver as the world’s second-largest asset.
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GPU-backed companies speed next-generation LLM and action AI development
Startups that received government support for graphics processing units are speeding up development of AI models, including diffusion-based transformer large language models, Korean-focused document parsing models and action AI agents, officials and industry sources said on Wednesday. Trillionlabs built its Trida-7B model using Nvidia H200 GPUs, while Posicube and Inhance are developing Korean VLMs and action models. The Science Ministry is allocating and monitoring GPUs funded by a supplementary budget.
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DeepSeek gets China approval to pursue purchase of Nvidia H200 AI chips
A report says DeepSeek has received approval from the Chinese government to buy Nvidia H200 AI chips. Engadget, citing Reuters, said Tencent, Alibaba and ByteDance were also approved to purchase a combined 400,000 H200 GPUs, and the U.S. government imposes a 25 percent tariff on the chips. China aims to foster its domestic AI chip industry but cannot ignore Nvidia’s technological edge. The U.S. government is probing allegations tied to Nvidia and DeepSeek.